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Hi,
I was able to add another formula to the example workbook and chart it in the same chart as the existing one. If you email me I will send you an example. Cheers Andy Ali Baba wrote: Thanks Andy I tried using this method several times but I was unsuccessful. So I think VBA is more suitable to me. I am doing this as part of my project which I am asked to plot two functions and then calculate the area under the curves. If you can help I would be so pleased. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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